Daily Times (Primos, PA)

League: Dolphins-Bucs won’t be played in Miami

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DAVIE, FLA. » The Miami Dolphins’ season opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will not be played in Miami this week, but may be moved to a neutral site because of Hurricane Irma, the NFL said Tuesday.

If the game is not relocated, it will be postponed until November, when the teams share the same bye week.

Kickoff had been scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m., but Irma is forecast to threaten South Florida this weekend. The NFL decided against switching the game to Thursday night in Miami.

“In the interest of public safety in light of the current state of emergency, the NFL, in consultati­on with state and local officials as well as both clubs, has decided that playing an NFL game in South Florida this week is not appropriat­e,” the league said in a statement.

“The league will continue to examine other options, including playing the game this Sunday at a neutral site or in Miami later this season.”

A decision on when and where to play is expected by Wednesday.

“We’re going to keep practicing and getting ready for the game until somebody tells us different,” Dolphins coach Adam Gase said.

“I want to play today if we could,” Miami receiver Jarvis Landry said.

The teams would prefer to avoid moving the game to the weekend of Nov. 19, because it would mean both teams would play their entire season without a break.

“Like 16 weeks straight?” Landry said. “It’s a long season, let’s be honest about it. We could use that bye.”

Irma is forecast to be a major hurricane as it approaches Florida late this week.

“I’ve never been through anything like that,” said Gase, a Michigan native in his second season with the Dolphins. “I don’t know what to expect. I just want our guys to think, ‘Hey, we know what we’re doing.”’

Quarterbac­k Jay Cutler, who joined the Dolphins a month ago, said this is also his first flirtation with a hurricane. He acknowledg­ed the distractio­n for players as they worry about their families and preparatio­ns, but said a change in the kickoff won’t faze them.

“We’re open to anything,” Cutler said. “This team is young and flexible, and they’re ready to rock.”

Jets add familiar face, sign Kerley

NEW YORK » The New York Jets have signed wide receiver Jeremy Kerley to a one-year deal, reuniting with a player who spent his first five NFL seasons with the franchise.

To make room on the roster Tuesday, the Jets waived fullback Julian Howsare.

Kerley adds a veteran presence and familiar face to a mostly inexperien­ced receiving group. With 246 catches, the 28-year-old Kerley has the most receptions among the team’s receivers. Jermaine Kearse, acquired from Seattle last Friday for Sheldon Richardson, is next with 153. Kerley will also likely serve as the Jets’ primary punt returner.

Kerley was a fifth-round pick of the Jets out of TCU in 2011.

Newton: Kaepernick better than some starters

CHARLOTTE, N.C. » Cam Newton became the latest NFL player to voice his support of free agent quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick, saying it’s “unfair” that he’s not on a roster.

The Carolina Panthers quarterbac­k asked and answered a few of his own questions on Tuesday:

“Do I think Kaepernick is better than some of these starting quarterbac­ks in this league? Absolutely.

“Should he be on a roster ...? Absolutely.

“Is he good enough to be a starting quarterbac­k? Absolutely.”

Newton and the Panthers are preparing to play Kaepernick’s former team, the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.

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